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Motorcycles on the lawns of Oxenberry Wines at McLaren Vale. The usual suspects photographed at Scarpantoni Winery before the start.

Our Club Now Proudly Supported by

December 2012. THE VETERAN & VINTAGE MOTORCYCLE CLUB OF INCORPORATED.

The Club was formed in 1956, the first of its kind in Australia, with the object of Preserving, Restoring and using Veteran, 2 Vintage and Post Vintage Motorcycles.

Membership is open to all and owning a suitable machine is not a pre-requisite.

Machines manufactured prior to January 1st 1966 are eligible for Club Events.

The Club has a strong family orientation and features many social activities as well as Runs and technical help.

The Club meets on the second Tuesday of each month in the Payneham R&SL Club, 360 Payneham Road, Payneham commencing at 8.00 p.m.

Annual Fees are due by the 30th June each year.

A joining fee of $15.00 is applicable to new members.

The Annual Subscription is $35.00 to all members city and country. If you require magazine to be posted to you, an additional $10.00 is required (postage to Country members is free). Email option of Smoke Signal is available – contact the editor. Club Web Page - www.vvmccsa.org.au email [email protected]

Life Members - This in an honour of prestige, awarded to members for meritorious service to the club of ten or more years. WALLY WOOLLATT † FRANK JARVIS † GARNET PONTIFEX †. KEITH HARRIS † CLEM EVANS † ALBY (POP) HILL 1985 † TOM BENNETT 1999 † TED WEBSTER 1975 † LESLIE JONES 1982 RAY MANN 1983 KEVIN SULLIVAN 1984 DEAN GOVAN 1986 PETER GRACE 1987 ROBERT HILL 1989 DAVID RADLOFF 1990 JEFF SCHAEFER 1992 LAURIE LEIBHARDT 1994 † GARY JOLLY 1997 COLIN PAULEY 2005 IAN BALDOCK 2009. RON TRUSCOTT 2010: ROB SMYTH 2011; Bob GILL 2012;

2011-2012 Committee. PRESIDENT. Brian Forth 8251 4213 Mobile 0409 514213 VICE PRESIDENT. Bob Gill 8258 4982 SECRETARY. Bill Lorimer 8265 6468 Mobile 0411544353 [email protected] TREASURER. Terry Rowe 8332 5907 [email protected] CLUB Run Coordinator. Brian Forth 0409 514213 LIBRARIAN. Philip Holmes 8564 0227 RECORDS OFFICE. Paul Knapp 8243 0130 [email protected] COMMITTEE. Daryl Rosser 8326 0658 Ray Collins 8278 4066 Barry Carlisle 8264 5517

MAGAZINE EDITOR. Brian Forth, 19 Condada Drive, Banksia Park 5091 Email - [email protected] MACHINE REGISTRARS 1. Bob Gill (North) 8258 4982 2. Phil Jenner (South) 8370 6664 CLUB REGALIA OFFICER Carolyn Jenner 8370 6664 SMOKE SIGNAL DISTRIBUTORS Brian Forth, Bob Gill, Bill Lorimer & Barry Carlisle CLUB PUBLICITY Brian Forth mobile 0409 514213 [email protected]

Adelaide Auto Refinishers 8281 8804 Call in and see Jess Hawley at 6 Peacock Rd Para Hills West. All Custom painting to motor cycles and cars. Metal finishing and quality repairs to tanks, guards etc. We can paint new to look old or old to look terrific.

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‘All British Day 2013’ entries are now closed. For those members who have entered enjoy the day. We now have the challenge for the best motorcycle display, lets hope we succeed. If you have nothing to do that Sunday, come along and support our club.

We have been invited to display at the Australia Day Celebrations 26th January 2013. If you are free, would like a ‘free breakfast’ and a quite relaxing day, ride or trailer your motorcycle and display it for a few hours. See page 10 for information.

The ride and runs for 2013 are nearly complete with a few vacancies. I have asked a member to assist in a 2 day ride in the Victor Harbor area, and when details are known members will be

Informed so accommodation can be arranged.

Scarpantoni was another beautiful ride in the McLaren Vale area, lead by Tony Morrisset, assisted by Jim Mittillo. I would also thank Michael Scarpantoni allowing us to use his premises and supply the coffee/tee and muffins.

Brian Forth. President,

Members. Brian Kuerschner has arranged for Jeremy Burgess to be at the January 2013 meeting to talk about his

partnership with and life in MotoGP.

Jeremy attended a club meeting many years ago and his talked about the MotoGP life. It was something to hear. Now

things have changed especially in the current climate, given that Casey Stoner has retired and Rossi is trying to find form.

Please come along for the experience and the privilege of hearing about the international scene of MotoGP racing.

Photo right—Jeremy Burges and Brian Kuerschner at All British day 2012.

Jeremy Burgess (16 April 1953 in Adelaide Hills, South Australia), is an Australian motorcycle racing chief engineer, having worked with three world champions: , and Valentino Rossi.[1] He was also a me- chanic on 's team when Spencer won the 500cc World title in 1985. Burgess learned his GP skills from the legendary American crew chiefs, George Vukmanovich and Erv Kanemoto for whom he worked in his early years.

Winning machines prepared by Burgess range from the Suzukis of to the Hondas of , Freddie Spencer, Wayne Gardner, Mick Doohan and Valentino Rossi to the Yamaha of Valentino Rossi. Since July 1980, these riders have won 157 GP/MotoGP races (as at 2 November 2009) and a total of fourteen World Championships on motor- cycles that "JB" has either prepared himself or whose preparation he has overseen as crew chief. Burgess's machinery

have achieved over 280 podium finishes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Burgess

VVMCCSA Minutes of general meeting 673, 13th Nov. 2012 held at Payneham RSL.

.Meeting opened at 8-00 PM. Visitors, Geoff Painter, Ian Knoll.

.New Members. Application from Pat Vartuli, 3rd reading John Cross & Ray Warren. 4

Minutes of Meeting Oct meeting. read as printed in The Smoke Signal, Acceptance moved Bob Tilbrook, seconded Ron Truscott. Business arising, Nil, Carried.

Treasurers Report presented by Terry Rowe, Acceptance moved Bob Whitehead, Seconded Richard Kretschmer, Carried Business arising, Nil.

Correspondence In. 1 Letter from DPTI re acceptance of new Historic rego procedures.

2 Printing account from MTA for Smoke Signal.

3 Letter from Westpac re. online banking.

4 Westpac Cheque account statement. 5 Cheque from Jess Hawley for advertising , now trading as Adelaide Auto Refinishers. 6 Letter from Payneham RSL requesting hire confirmation.

Correspondence Out, Nil.

Publications Received. 1 The Radiator from Riverland Vintage and Classic Car Club; 2 Vintage Chatter from Vintage MCCWA; 3 Classic Vibrations from Indian Harley Club, Bunbury WA; 4 Restore and Ride from Coffs Harbour MC Restorers Club;

5 The Vintage Motorcycle from the UK;

Emails In and Out. 1 Confirmation of Xmas Dinner booking from Golden Roast; 2 Just Auto , reduced price of private ads. 3 To and from Tony Morrisset re Nov 25th Southern Vales Ride and BBQ lunch. 4 From Peter Yates , News Ltd account for Swapmeet Advertising. 5 Asian Experience MC tours , see Sec. If you want details. 6 Australian Motorcycle News media release, International Island Classic 25th-27th Jan 2013 at Phillip Island, see Sec. for more details. 7 Vintage Tyres UK , 50th Birthday specials. Acceptance moved Phillip Holmes, Seconded Peter Grace, Carried.

Business arising from correspondence-Nil.

Rides and Events. 25th Nov Scarpantoni southern vales ride and BBQ lunch. 16th Dec Annual Xmas Hills Ride , Barry Carlisle organiser details as per map in back page. 19th Jan 2013 Breakfast ride to Hahndorf Swapmeet.

Suggestion made for a two day rally at Victor Harbor next year , needing input from members.

General Business. Christmas dinner, starting to serve at 6-30 PM, General meeting to start at approx 8-00PM, then Raffle draw to follow, Bob Tilbrook has gathered many prizes to be won on the night. Daryl Rosser advised that there is now a $ 5-00 entry fee to the grounds for the Toy Run.

Daryl also canvassed the possibility of holding some runs on a Saturday to avoid some Swapmeets.

Ron Truscott spoke of an Outfit and a couple of Harley’s at a small museum at Kandos in NSW. Keith Milich spoke about the Vincent 2 day rally at Aldinga area And the Velo Rally in the Blue Mountains, lots of sightseeing and some snow , 70 Velo’s and a good tome had by all. Brian Kuerschner went to Gatton for Jampot Rally, see report in magazine. 2014 AJS/Matchless rally to be held in SA, also mentioned review of All British Day entry fee. Brian also displayed his recently completed replica AJS 7R, describing the 16 year project in considerable detail. Leon Mitchell spoke about the 1914 RADCO which he rode in the London to Brighton run. He also proposed a Veteran Rally next year at Mannum in April

2013, Committee to consider.

Douglas rally in Victor Harbor attracted 30 machines, good time had by all. Buy Swap and Sell read. Meeting Closed 9.15pm

VVMCCSA Committee Meeting Minutes 26th Nov 2012, Goodwood Community Centre

In Attendance, Brian Forth, Bob Gill, Bill Lorimer, Terry Rowe, Ray Collins, Daryl Rosser, Barry Carlisle 5 and

Paul Knapp.

Minutes of OCT. Meeting presented as printed in the Smoke Signal .Acceptance moved Daryl Rosser , Sec- onded Paul Knapp, Carried.

Financial report, presented by Terry Rowe, Acceptance moved Ray Collins, Seconded Bob Gill Carried. New Members. New application from Pat Pasqualiano, New members ratified John Cross and Ray Warren . Correspondence In. 1 Minutes of FHMC Oct meeting , Bob Gill in attendance, 2 Letter from City of Unley confirming meeting dates for Goodwood Community Centre. 3 Letter from Payneham RSL with calendar of their events. 4 Flyer from OMG protective UV absorbing sunglasses. 5 Flyer from All American Day committee 17 Feb 2013. Correspondence out—Nil Emails In and Out. 1 From Brian Kuerschner, report for Smoke Signal re recent AJS/Matchless rally. 2 Flyer for Just Cars Revival Geelong. 3 From Mal Wright re Festival of History on the Fleurieu Peninsular next year. 4 From Ian Barges requesting info about a 1913 AKD bike that he has, contact Sec. if you can help. Publications Received. 1 The Bulbhorn from Mildura. 2 Maps Review from Yorke Peninsular. 3 AJS/Matchless Bore and Stroke. Acceptance moved Barry Carlisle, Seconded Terry Rowe Carried. Runs and Rides. 11th Dec, Christmas Dinner and Dec. Meeting and annual raffle draw. 16th Dec, Annual Christmas Hills Ride—Barry Carlisle organiser, details & map page 15. 20th Jan. Hahndorf Swapmeet No organised ride. Members if they wish to go to the swapmeet early and if you wish and then meet at Hahndorf Old Mill for breakfast at 9-30 AM Cost $5-00 per person, Club will subsidise the balance. 26th Jan. Australia Day Picnic at Carisbrook Reserve, Display of Bikes requested see page 10, Organised by Rotary Club of Salisbury, FREE Breakfast provided at no charge. 17th Feb. Tiddlers Run Kersbrook, Bob Gill organiser. 18TH-19TH May, Two day run based at Victor Harbor being organised by Ross Weymouth and crew. General Business. Arrangements for Christmas Dinner were finalised, member to collect dinner & drink tickets from Ray Collins at the door. Guest Speaker for January Meeting. Meeting Closed 9.15pm.

Buy, Sell and Swap______Please Note ads will run for two issues unless requested otherwise. If your item is sold before the second issue, please advise the Editor. Full name of Seller, Registration Number &/or Engine number MUST 6 be provided, otherwise add cannot be printed. Deadline is the one week prior to each General Meeting.

For Sale. Ensign beaded edge tyres 24 x 2 1/4’; 26 x 2 1/2’ 26 x 3 and 28 x 3; also Thailand 26 x 2 1/2 b/e tyres/ tubes; plus replica Chater-Lea hubs, spokes and rims; Brian Forth 0409 514213

New J A P Half time pinions to suit Veteran and Early Vintage Single Cam 770cc & 1000cc V Twin Motors with 9/16 26tpi Left Hand mountings. Also Fits 3.5 HP Veteran Singles. $110.00 Each David Radloff (08)82640090 or 0412062707 [email protected]

Triumph 1999 Sprint ST 955cc, red colour, panniers, 92,000km S/A TIX391—$6,000 ono; Garry Harding 0448644999 (Dec12)

Tilbrook Dandeloo double sidecar, ex condt, black, currently fitted to 1950 Indian Chief, will fit to any

Indian 1939-1950; also mountings for Vincent –HRD on which it spent most of it's life; Jim Spratt 82764349 (Oct12)

Spokes . New English polished stainless 20 off 8 3/8”X 9Ga. 20 off 8 1/16”X 9Ga.$100 O.N.O. Bridgstone tyre. New. 165/70 X 13. Suit trailer spare. Offers. Paul 8243 0130 (Nov12)

1958 Triumph 3Ta bathtub, matching numbers #4989; partly rebuilt, about 80% complete $2700 ono; 1967 Yamaha L2, basically complete Engine nr #L2-553867 $800 ono; Tom 0400119937 (Dec12) Triumph gearboxs 1 x rigid; 1 x swigarm; John Booker 82651633; (Dec12). 1949 Triump0h 3T engine parts etc; Alan Thompson 8296 3062 (dec12). 1938 AJS 350 model 16 rigid, Eng #38/16-5746B, completely rebuilt, $9000 negotiable; Brian Kuerschner 0418854575 (Dec12). ‘SOLD’

Could the person interested in buying an old sidecar chassis 2 years ago make contact please; Richard Buckland 83381502 (DEc12). Wanted.

Complete set of Teledraulic front forks, Wanted:- suitable for restoration To suit a 1949 AJS or

Matchless motorcycle. Must be correct for 1949. Contact Brian Kuerschner on 08 83903990 or 0418854565 . NSU pre-war 500cc, is there anyone out there who has any knowledge of NSU please; Jim Spratt 82764349 (Oct12)

BSA 1937 HG24 engine cases and fuel tank; Simon Mussared 0422090701 (Oct12)

1928 Harley Davidson J model air cleaner assembly; Ian Hess 0409 083 436 (Oct12) Wanted Jawa dual control learners bike, plunger frame Perak 1950-51. a complete bike or anything used as rear steering control (handle bars) adjustable rods to front forks. ABC use bikes in Victoria and

Sven Kallens here in Adelaide; Pud Freeman 8356 4802 (Oct12)

Wanted—1 x Harley WLA frame, to help complete my late fathers "Kevin Barker" final project. Contact Rod Barker 0417 843 034 (Oct12) Cylinder for 1925 Norton Big Four 633cc—Any condition, even damaged, even a lend so I can get patterns made to cast new ones. This cylinder is about an inch taller than a 16H and is 82 mm bore instead of 79mm. Neil

Bromilow Phone Evenings 08 9844 6275 [email protected] (Oct12) Ariel model B 1929, wanted a timing cover to suit; Dave Simpson 0431 973 088 (Nov12)

Club Runs & Events. All members participating in Club Runs MUST lodge a Rally Entry Form with the Club Captain before the event. This ensures that you are covered for Third Party Property and Public Risk from home, 7 on the Run and return to home. This is a Club requirement. Please be sure to fill out your Historic Registration Logbook before leaving home and make sure you carry it every time you go riding, this is a legal requirement. Enquiries to Brian Forth on 0409 514 213 (President & Club Captain).

2012 club rides and meetings—see page 15 map& details ** denotes club point s**

11th Dec General meeting 674—Christmas BBQ at Payneham RSL clubrooms. **16th Dec Annual hills ride , Barry Carlisle runs, page 15 in magazine.

any corrections please advise 2013— Club rides and Meetings— 8th Jan, General Meeting 675 Payneham RSL. **20th Jan, Breakfast run members can go tot the Hahndorf Swap meet, them meet at 0930hrs ’0930HRS—Breakfast at The Hahndorf Mill cost $5 per member’. th 26 Jan, Australia day display – Carisbrooke Reserve - invitation to display.

February 3rd Feb, VICTOR HARBOR auto jumble and show and shine Encounter Bay Oval. 10th Feb, All British Day—Brian Kuerschner organizer ECHUNGA OVAL new venue.

12th Feb, General Meeting 676ayneham RSL.

**17th Feb, Tidlers Run-Kersbrook area. Bob Gill organizer -**BBQ lunch after ride**

March 10th March, Reynella festival display—invitation to display our motorcycles. 12th March, General meeting 677ayneham RSL **17th March, Birdwood figure 8— Organizer????????? th 24 Match, Moseley Square display—Stephen Hooper (free ice creams & coffee)

April 9h April, General meeting 678 Payneham RSL **21st April, South to Clarendon area— OR- Mannum area for a veteran motorcycle rally?

28th April, Logbook day—Payneham RSL clubrooms— Bob Gill & Phil Jenner.

May 14th May, General meeting 679 Payneham RSL clubrooms ** 18th-19th May, Victor Harbor 2 day rally, Ross Weymouth organizer. 26th May, Logbook day—CCC clubrooms Glandore — Bob Gill & Phil Jenner.

All owners and those interested in Ariels are invited on morning (could go longer), rides held on the 1st Sunday of each month starting from Thorndon Park Reserve car park Hamilton Tce. off Gorge Rd. Paradise. Meet from 9am for 9.30 start. For further info phone Dave 82635562 or John 82623965,

SWAP MEETS - Any new dates or swap meets please advise editor. This is a general guide only check this site - http://www.bevenyoung.com.au/car.htm

HAHNDORF- 20th January 2013 REGENCY PARK - 5th February 2012 BALLARAT – 25-26th February 2013 CAMPBELLTOWN – ?? Mach 2013; CLARE– 17th March 2013; MOUNT BARKER – March 2013; NARACOORTE – 5-6TH May 2012; SEDAN – 17th June 2012. KAPUNDA- 27th May 2012; ANGLE PARK – 29th July 2012; WILLUNGA – 19th August 2012; GAWLER - 23rd September 2012; VVMCC MOTORCYCLE ONLY 7th Oct 2012. STRATHALBYN – 21st Oct 2012; BENDIGO – 17-18th Nov 2012; GAWLER Motorcycle expo - 18 Nov 2012

Historic Registration. Please ensure you complete your new logbooks before leaving home and that you carry it with you when riding the motorcycle the book is allocated to. Enquiries to Bob Gill 82584982 (north) - Or - Phil Jenner 83706664 (South). 8 9

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MAZDA For your brand new or next Mazda vehicle update, you need look no further than Steve Truscott, a Member of our Club working for Paradise Motors Mazda Steve, your New or Used Car contact will take a totally professional and honest interest in helping you to choose the right two or four-wheel drive vehicle for your own personal require- ments.

You can reach Steve by phoning 83373377, fax 8337 1393 or by emailing [email protected]

Australia Day display—26th January 2013

The ROTARY CLUB OF SALISBURY would like to again invite the V & VMCC members to display your motorbikes at our Australia Day Family Picnic on 26th JANUARY 2013 from 8 am. At CARISBROOKE PARK, SALISBURY PARK.

Bikes to be displayed by 9a.m.

Entry to the park is off Main North Road via Malinya & Foti Drives, (Turn left before going under the footbridge)

You will all be invited to join us for a FREE breakfast and enjoy the days entertainment and surroundings. Full catering also available for lunch. The event finishes at 3.p.m.

Please put your name on the attendance list for the event at the January meeting, or advise Bob Gill on 8258.4982 if you are coming so we can have hard bases available for your bikes.

Your families will be most welcome, with free parking for cars available adjacent to the park.

Betty Gill Australia Day Committee

VVMCCSA DISPLAY 2012

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12 Downunder Jampot Rally 2012 Report

November 2nd and 3rd saw seventy plus machines assemble at the James Byrne Centre at Highfields, Toowoomba for the Annual Down Under Jampot Rally for AJS and Matchless machines.

An early request to the Organizing Committee lead by Keith Holley for ‘Competition Machines’ didn’t disappoint with a large number coming out of the woodwork to be lined up for judging on return from the 130km Saturday ride. Morning tea of scones with jam and cream and blueberry muf- fins with tea, coffee or cool water provided by the Gatton Dis- trict Historical Society after a pleasant ride through some neat undulating mountainous byroads.

On Saturday morning after a brief instruction by our Rally Co-ordinator Keith Holley saw participants dispatched at 0900. Our 30 minute morning tea stop over at the resurrected old Gatton Railway Station Platform we were once more on the road to Esk some 60km away for lunch, then a return journey of 70km journey from Esk saw all entrants’ line up back at the James Byrne Centre for individual class judging. All voting completed and collected from the all- important ballot box, slips were whisked away for secret counting. Evening dinner in the Pope Paul Π dining room followed a short nibbles session in the spacious Marion Hall. The 30 plus Monster Raffle prizes were drawn during the several class awards being distributed throughout the evening followed by general gathering amongst those who travelled from far and near. Sunday 3rd the day opened with the annual AJS and Matchless Owners Club (Australian Section) Annual General Meeting in the Marion Hall at 0800 attended by several affiliated Members. Two couples from the UK and two other Kiwi’s were welcome visitors who joined our Rally from abroad. At 0845 the group of Marshalls began their journey to lead off the contingent of entrants braving the rather overcast and cool conditions forecast. The well spread convoy began arriving in dribs and drabs for the morning tea stop at Haden where the ladies from the local Haden State School auxil- iary provided yet another delectable spread. Riders now refreshed began saddling up for the return to Head Quarters where the fine misty conditions thankfully began to abate making a welcome

change to the earlier forecast weather pattern for the area.

All round the 160km journey, a fair percentage on the throttle stop, and a relatively enjoyable fang to near max on the pipe ended the morning run. Our return to the James Byrne Centre was greeted with a scrumptious beef roast accompanied by three steamed vegies with fruit salad, cream and ice cream for desserts. Bidding farewell to our good friends both old and new found took considerable time. In the wash-up one could only describe the whole weekend start to finish as well above average leaving those that were unable to attend to ponder just what might have been.

In the end 70 plus machines ranging from the mid- twenties AJS’s to AMC models into the late 1960s took part. Non entrant but the ‘Pièce de Résistance’ in the display was certainly the most meticulously pre- served and rebuilt 1901 Wearwell motorcycle built by the Stevens Company well before the A. J. Stevens Co. was established. During the evening thirteen awards were presented to the various class winners with the top most award going to Paul Wahlstedt, from South Australia for his gorgeous little 1949 Matchless Rigid Model G80.

Report by Brian Kuerschner.

Photographs by Gaven Dall’osta Others to earn awards were Best AJS or Matchless Pre 1931 Dave Dettmar 1927 AJS Model H8. Best AJS or Matchless Post Vintage Bruce McLaren 1937 AJS Model 35/2 Vee Twin. 13 Best Matchless Single Paul Wahlstedt 1949 Matchless Model G80 Rigid. Best AJS Single Gaven Dall’osta 1950 AJS Model 18 Rigid. Best Matchless Twin Malcolm Cooper 1961 Matchless Model G12. Best AJS Twin Gary Stephens 1950 AJS Model 20. Best AJS or Matchless ‘Compy’ Rob Farnham 1967 Matchless Model G80CS. Best AJS or Matchless Special Don Dahms 1949 AJS Model 18S. Best Other Make Kaye Hammond 1949 Ariel Model NG Downunder Jampot Overall Winner Paul Wahlstedt 1949 Matchless Model G80 Rigid. Special Award for Extreme Effort Jesse McKee 1927 AJS Model H4 350cc SV.

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The single, most difficult thing about organising a rally is the weather. No matter how much you consult the long-range forecasts, follow the weather maps on the internet or even listen to the newsreader the night before, it never quite turns out how you expect. In the case of the Scarpantoni Rally, 37 degrees became 35, then 33, then on the day, a balmy overcast 29. Absolutely perfect riding weather! The lead-up to the rally had been a little frantic with news that our organised morning tea stop was unable to accommodate us – fortunately Michael Scarpantoni, at the very last minute, set the wheels in motion at his Oxenberry Winery and with just a minor route change we were on track again for our coffee and muffins! The first bikes and trailers started arriving at the winery at around 8.30 a.m. By 10.00 a.m., when we gathered for the briefing there were over 70 motorcycles – comprising both club machines, some moderns and a number of Harleys who were out on their own club ride.

The first loop of the rally followed the main road right from the winery, all the way to Kangarilla. This is a very pleasant riding road and the 80kph speed limit (which must annoy the moderns) is perfectly suited to our older bikes. At Kangarilla we headed towards Clarendon and then turned off to follow Bakers Gully Road. This is one of the gems of local riding as it skirts along the top of the Onkaparinga Gorge and passes through a large Conservation Park. At Chapel Hill we turned back towards McLaren Vale and arrived at Oxenberry Winery after about an hour of riding. With the bikes lined up on the lawn and in the car park we ventured inside to find tea, coffee and trays of very, very tasty sweet muffins and buns! Thanks again to Michael and the staff at Oxenberry. Back on the road we headed to Willunga Hill – which, as usual claimed a mechanical victim or two. However, once we reached the summit we followed the wonderfully scenic Brookman Road through Kuitpo Forest. At the sawmill we turned and followed the back roads finally cresting the ranges once more and riding down the steep, winding incline joining the main Kangarilla road. We rode a short distance back to the winery and found the Jim Mottillo had cooked up 150 snags and onions, buttered four loaves of bread and had the salads ready for us! Many thanks to Jim who has looked after the barbeque for every southern rally and misses the fun of the ride so we can eat! Thanks also to Ron who looked after the backup trailer. Also to the marshals. I very much appreciated that so many people offered their services marshalling. My thanks to you fellows. Final, once more, thanks to Michael Scarpantoni for the use of his facilities, we managed to block customers getting to both his wineries on the same day! Thanks Michael. I almost forgot. The bikes. What an incredible collection of machines. I looked over every bike and couldn’t help but think that few clubs could field such an amazingly varied group of machines from England, Europe and Japan. Of course it is always personal opinion but I loved the colour and sound of the group of Indians, the patina of the girder AJS, the lines of the flat-tank Nor- ton, everything about the Radco and the way the Honda CB350 transported me back to schooldays! There – I managed to hide my slight bias towards two strokes (glorious machines, every one of them!). Total distance 93 kilometres. Tony Morisset 15

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